Bob waves his hands while controlling the modular in the background. He has two "Hot Hands" wireless accelerometers on his hands each with two axes of control.
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Kyle's modular Cynthia/Modcan modular.
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Another view of Kyle's modular
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Cord brought a PPG 2.2 (updated) and the Waldorf PPG V2 software for some excellent comparisons (the real PPG won hands down).
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Bob brought a Metasonix Wretch Machine
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What? Two Wretch machines? This was a prototype the Dave brought.
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Bob brought a nice Yamaha CS-30
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Minimoog Model D and Minimoog Voyager for comparisons
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Blinky rack 'o effects. The Bleeplabs Thingamagoop on the lower left was routed through all of these.
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Analogue Systems French Connection and Oberheim mini sequencer controling two patched out SEMs
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Buchla Music Easel and 200e modules
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Dave's artwork on teh Metasonix Scrotum Smasher
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Some rather digital keyboards that Dave brought but they controlled some analog synths...
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Dave's Pro-One and Oberheim OB-SX
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Adam's rack with lots of goodies.
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The bottom of Adam's rack with a Waldorf MW-1, MKS-80 (rev. 5), and a Studio Electronics Omega-8 with CS-80 filters
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Adam's Waldorf MWXT-II
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Adam's MPG-80 and MWII
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Mathew, Dave, and Cord talk synths 'n stuff
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Dave hams it up for his video camera comparing the two Moogs
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More as Dave works the camera
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Bob's Metasonix and CS-30
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Another shot of Bob's CS-30
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Dave brought his trusty Moog Model 12 Modular
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Side view of some digital keyboards but with the Wretch Machine in the background!
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Dean sets up in the glow of Dr. T's projector at the party
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Dr. T
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Bob plugs in while Dean is just a blur at the party
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